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I have just found that this also affects FTP clients going in to an
FTP server that causes the message to be issued.

The message (ld.so:  Incorrectly etc, etc) is sent to the FTP client,
causing the FTP client to drop the connection due to an unexpected
response.

I verified it on some different FTP clients, and all (correctly) bail
out.

And, yes, I know the FTP server code should be changed, but the point
here is that this message should be rather more restricted.

..hggdh..
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